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  • @Valmond
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    22 months ago

    Github is a website, controlled by no less than Microsoft lol.

    A git repo can be spread out like a “blockchain” without the messy validation and coin earnings, maybe that was the intended comparison?

    • AlexanderESmith
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      22 months ago

      Could it be? Sure, I don’t see a technological reason why someone couldn’t build a system like that.

      Are they now (federated, or blockchained)? No.

      • @Valmond
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        12 months ago

        True.

        I’m working on a decentralised sharing protocol, but it uses reciprocal sharing so you’d have to have large storage anyways.

        • AlexanderESmith
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          12 months ago

          Hoof, yeah. Collaboration tools always seem to come down to bandwidth, storage, or both.

          • @Valmond
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            12 months ago

            You need to use something I guess :-) Any examples?

            • AlexanderESmith
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              22 months ago

              Honestly, despite not actually being federated, I’ve been using raw Git a lot recently. As opposed to ActivityPub, you can always download the current state lf the central repo and bring yourself up to current. I just wish it were easier to store binary data in it (e.g. sharing my MP3s between my laptop and phone)

              Of course, that’s not a collaborative use-case. I have no intention of opening my files to the world. Just noting that ActivityPub has some pretty severe limitations (if my mbin server is offline, I wont get the updates I missed while it was down, ever. And if I can’t process messages in real-time, I miss those too).

            • AlexanderESmith
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              12 months ago

              Honestly, despite not actually being federated, I’ve been using raw Git a lot recently. As opposed to ActivityPub, you can always download the current state lf the central repo and bring yourself up to current. I just wish it were easier to store binary data in it (e.g. sharing my MP3s between my laptop and phone)

              Of course, that’s not a collaborative use-case. I have no intention of opening my files to the world. Just noting that ActivityPub has some pretty severe limitations (if my mbin server is offline, I wont get the updates I missed while it was down, ever. And if I can’t process messages in real-time, I miss those too).